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Why getting a tax refund may take even longer this filing season

From expected delays in processing to claiming child tax credits, Americans may find this filing season particularly challenging. An IRS staffing shortage and enormous backlogs means the agency is still working through 2020 tax returns.

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Ethan Miller works on his taxes at home in Silver Spring, Maryland, on Jan. 21, 2022. Tax filing season begins Jan. 24 and people can expect the task to be more cumbersome this year because of an IRS worker shortage and backlogs dating to 2020.

Ethan Miller is among that subset of Americans who are actually eager to file their taxes once聽income tax filing season聽opens on Monday.

The financial planner who lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, is looking forward to claiming the new deductions that will come from buying a home. He also wants to get a jump on a tax season that promises to bring lots of extra headaches and delays for聽.

鈥淚鈥檓 trying to get a head start on my taxes as much as possible,鈥 Mr. Miller said, adding that he is not too nervous about forecasts of extra delays because he will file online and will not be waiting for too big a refund.

Plenty of other filers, though, may find they are waiting even longer for their tax return.

An聽Internal Revenue Service (IRS) worker shortage, an enormous workload from administering pandemic-related programs, and stalled legislation that would have given the agency billions of dollars for more expeditiously processing returns will combine to add to the existing logjam this season.

鈥淭he IRS right now has unacceptable backlogs and the customer service that people are receiving is not what the American public deserves,鈥 White House press secretary Jen Psaki acknowledged Friday. 鈥淭he agency has not been equipped with the resources to adequately serve taxpayers in normal times, let alone during a pandemic.鈥

She stressed that the problems predate the Biden administration and she urged understanding for beleaguered workers already saddled with huge backlogs. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to take some work, it鈥檚 going to take some time, and I think people need to understand that they need funding,鈥 Ms. Psaki said.

Agency officials are already warning filers that 鈥渋n many areas, we are unable to deliver the amount of service and enforcement that our taxpayers and tax system deserves and needs,鈥 as IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig put it earlier in the month.

Delays in processing are to be expected 鈥 especially because the IRS says it still is working through 2020 tax returns.

During the 2020 budget year, the IRS processed more than 240 million tax returns and issued roughly $736 billion in refunds, including $268 billion in stimulus payments, according to the latest IRS聽. In that same time frame, 59.5 million people called or visited an IRS office.

Donald Williamson, an accounting and taxation professor at American University in Washington, said he expects 鈥渨eeks and weeks鈥 of IRS delays in 2022.

鈥淵ou can blame Congress or the IRS. I imagine they鈥檙e trying to do the right thing but it just adds to further complexity,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y advice in 2022 is file early, get started tomorrow and try to put your taxes together with a qualified professional.鈥

Mr. Williamson said he advises his clients to file electronically, and those who expect hefty refunds in the tens of thousands should expect greater delays. Most backlogged returns were filed on paper and are amended returns.

Deadlines to file have been extended in the past two years due to the pandemic. It is unclear whether this year the agency will offer similar leeway to taxpayers.

There will be plenty of new issues to navigate this year.

For example, individuals who are eligible to claim the聽child tax credit聽and have gotten advance payments throughout the year may get a smaller refund than they normally would see.

People who did not get stimulus checks that they were qualified for as part of the pandemic relief package might yet be able to claim a 鈥溾 on their taxes.

On Thursday, the IRS released a list of , with suggestions for taxpayers on what documents to pull together and what to do if their 2020 returns still have not been processed.

The IRS anticipates that most taxpayers will receive their refund within 21 days of when they file electronically, barring any issues with processing their return.

But plenty of pitfalls remain, in part due to staffing troubles at the IRS.

Tony Reardon, president of the National Treasury Employees Union that represents IRS workers, said the agency 鈥渉as a hard time recruiting because they鈥檙e up against Burger King or McDonald鈥檚,鈥 which offer similar pay without requiring workers to 鈥渄eal with confusing rules and regulations.鈥

As of Thursday, the agency鈥檚 careers聽聽listed at least 180 open jobs, including clerks and tax examiners paid as little as $11 an hour. Of those, 42 positions were open to the public; most were available only to internal applicants.

A hoped-for $80 billion infusion for the agency was included in versions of President Joe Biden鈥檚 proposed package of social spending programs but that stalled on Capitol Hill.

Mr. Reardon said the IRS 鈥渋s in a lot of trouble in terms of how it is effectively able to carry out its mission and that has to be rectified.鈥

鈥淚 think clearly the taxpayer gets the brunt of this,鈥 he said, adding that IRS workers get 鈥渢he brunt of that blame under horrible circumstances.鈥

This story was reported by The Associated Press.聽Aamer Madhani contributed to this report.

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